AURORA, Ontario, April 30, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Applied Science, Engineering and Management. What do these three distinct cultures have in common? Engineering professor, management consultant and author Peter Hughes reveals the answer in his informative book, Engineers Becoming Managers.
A must-read for those who are in engineering schools, in engineering positions, and in corporate management, Engineers Becoming Managers raises key issues and concerns on these three related yet distinct cultures, and provides valuable guidance each step of the way. In Part I, the reader is assumed to be in engineering school, surrounded by the applied science culture. In Part II, the reader has an engineering position and must incorporate that culture, which includes management activities. He may wish to progress to being a full-time engineering manager. Finally, in Part III, the reader is heading for senior corporate management. Note that all three cultures must be thoroughly absorbed over this exciting career -- not an easy task.
The older one gets, the more one realizes the enormous importance of "culture" to almost every important human issue, and the topic of engineers becoming managers is certainly no exception. While applied science, engineering and management overlap to a degree, a person cannot move from one success to success in another without considerable effort, dedication and talent. Thus understanding these three cultural differences is essential to engineers whose career goal is to evolve into top-level managers. Buy a copy of this insightful guidebook to gain such knowledge and see those Engineers Becoming Managers.
About the Author
Peter Hughes has been a professor of space systems engineering at the University of Toronto since 1974. He has also had visiting appointments at the Canadian Space Agency and Purdue University. He founded Dynacon Inc. in 1980, a growing company in space technology and medical lab automation. After obtaining his MBA from York University in 1996, he was appointed as the founding Director of the Jeffrey Skoll BASc/MBA Program at the University of Toronto, 2000-2004. He was jointly appointed to the Strategic Management Group at the Rotman School of Management over this same period. In 2006 he won the Alouette Award, the highest award from the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute.
Engineers Becoming Managers * by Peter C. Hughes
From The Classroom to the Boardroom
Publication Date: November 17, 2006
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